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Chinese New Year in Singapore. Bull;February 4, 2011 Leave a Comment. Chinese New Year In Singapore. Having just completed a traditional Christmas and New Years celebration in California, I returned to Singapore just in time for the Lunar New Year. According to the Chinese traditional calendar, Chinese New Year falls on February 3. And since it is considered the beginning of spring, it is also called the Spring Festival. The festivities start on the eve of February 2. Happy Lunar New Year. Is the capit.

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Chinese New Year in Singapore. Bull;February 4, 2011 Leave a Comment. Chinese New Year In Singapore. Having just completed a traditional Christmas and New Years celebration in California, I returned to Singapore just in time for the Lunar New Year. According to the Chinese traditional calendar, Chinese New Year falls on February 3. And since it is considered the beginning of spring, it is also called the Spring Festival. The festivities start on the eve of February 2. Happy Lunar New Year. Is the capit.

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